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Why the Future Feels Faster Than People Can Understand
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The Quiet Decline of Independent Thinking in a World of Suggestions
07 June 2026
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The World Feels Stable — But Isn’t
02 June 2026
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Control Is Becoming an Illusion as Global Risks Move Faster Than Institutions
01 June 2026
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We Are Living in a Constant State of Update
31 May 2026
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Meaning Is Becoming Harder to Anchor as Trust, Technology and Community Shift
30 May 2026
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Attention Is No Longer Voluntary
29 May 2026
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The Future Is Being Decided Passively
28 May 2026
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Human Intent Is Competing with System Logic
27 May 2026
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We Are Experiencing Less — But Processing More
26 May 2026
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Change Is Becoming Background Noise
25 May 2026
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Restless Kīlauea Sends Lava Fountains and Ash Over Hawaiʻi Summit
24 May 2026
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From Solar Panels to Solar Markets: Why Business Models Matter
21 May 2026
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Building Muscle Strength May Help Lower Depression Risk, With Stronger Signals in Women
20 May 2026
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Ghosting may leave a longer emotional mark than direct rejection, study finds
19 May 2026
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Reality Is Becoming Interface-Dependent as AI, Smart Glasses and Feeds Shape What People See
14 May 2026
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The World Cup as a Mirror of a More Anxious World
14 May 2026
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The Age of Permanent Crisis: Overlapping Shocks Test the World’s Capacity to Respond
13 May 2026
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What Whales Can Teach Us About Intelligence Beyond Humans
13 May 2026
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The Hidden Fragility of the Global Dinner Table
12 May 2026
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Why Smaller Cities Are Gaining Ground in Global Tourism
11 May 2026
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Europe Is Heating Faster Than It Can Adapt
10 May 2026
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The Return of Old Diseases in a Hyperconnected World
10 May 2026
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How Gen Z Is Rewriting the Rules of Ambition
09 May 2026
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The Psychology of Living Through Permanent Alerts
08 May 2026
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Why True Crime Still Holds the World’s Attention
08 May 2026
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The New Race for Clean Water
07 May 2026
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How Extreme Weather Is Changing the Way We Build Homes
07 May 2026
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The Quiet Boom of Sleep Tourism
06 May 2026
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The Office Is Being Remade After the Hybrid Work Experiment
05 May 2026
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Why Loneliness Became a Public Health Crisis
05 May 2026
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The New Luxury Is Having Time to Think
04 May 2026
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Memory Is Moving Outside the Human Mind
03 May 2026
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We Are Delegating Judgment to Systems We Don’t Understand
02 May 2026
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As Messages Multiply, Context Is Disappearing From Communication
01 May 2026
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The Line Between Tool and Authority Is Blurring
30 April 2026
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We Are Trusting Outputs More Than Processes
30 April 2026
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Human Experience Is Being Compressed Into Data
29 April 2026
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Choice Is Expanding — But Agency Is Shrinking
29 April 2026
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We Are Losing Friction — And With It, Depth
27 April 2026
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We No Longer Explore — We Navigate Suggestions
26 April 2026
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Chernobyl at 40: How the Disaster Still Shapes the Nuclear Future
26 April 2026
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Human Skills Are Becoming Invisible Infrastructure
26 April 2026
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Reality Is Becoming Continuously Editable as AI Tools Move Into Video, Glasses and Media Verification
25 April 2026
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Understanding Is Being Replaced by Functional Use
25 April 2026
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Simply Looking Up Still Drives Science Forward
24 April 2026
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The real bargain online: why personal data may be worth more than many users realize
23 April 2026
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The Rise of Solo Creators: How One Person Can Build a Brand, a Business and a Media Company
23 April 2026
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Everyday luxury grows as shoppers choose small treats over big splurges
21 April 2026
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From Hustle to Harmony: How Modern Ambition Is Being Redefined
21 April 2026
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